Poet Zahra Gordon, a member of The University of Baltimore's Class of 2026 in the MFA in Creative Writing and Publishing Arts program, earned this year's Plork Prize, as voted by the MFA faculty.
Writing about Iran and Russia, Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan, interim dean of The University of Baltimore's College of Public Affairs, says American foreign policy must consider the long-term implications of both countries' disruptive behavior.
Prof. Heather Pfeifer, director of the School of Criminal Justice at The University of Baltimore, is speaking out as Baltimore County goes through a surge of violent crime involving youth.
A summer class at UBalt will examine the life of Robbie Basho, a Baltimore-born and raised musician who had a strong influence on the guitar style known as American Primitive. Despite his reputation, Basho is virtually unknown in his hometown.
Experts and the general public will gather on June 4 for UBalt's AI Summit, which this year will present discussions on everything that the University and its many partners across the city have learned about this technology. Join us to learn what AI will look like in in the near future, and what ...
UBalt centers evaluate Baltimore's ARPA Recovery spending impact.
The College of Public Affairs at the University of Baltimore has again been recognized among the nation’s top graduate schools for public affairs in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings.
The University of Baltimore recently showed support for incarcerated men at the Jessup Correctional Institution's Father Dance.